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'''Bryn Magus''' was the commander of the battlestar ''[[Galactica (Video Game)|Galactica]]'', father of [[Iphigenia]] and [[Paulus]], and foster-father to [[William Adama (Video Game)|Lt. William Adama]]. Some time prior to the Cylon War (as depicted in the game), Adama's father often saved Magus' life; when Adama was orphaned, Magus welcomed him onboard ''Galactica''.
'''Bryn Magus''' was the commander of the battlestar ''[[Galactica (Video Game)|Galactica]]'', father of [[Iphigenia]] and [[Paulus]], and a father-figure to [[William Adama (Video Game)|Lt. William Adama]]. Some time prior to the Cylon War (as depicted in the game), Adama's father often saved Magus' life; when Adama was orphaned, Magus looked after the boy as part of his debt to the elder Adama, later welcoming him onboard ''Galactica'' when he graduated from flight school.


After the sneak attack at the start of the War, Magus and other Colonials spent a year in a Cylon prison camp before being liberated by the battlestar ''[[Perseus]]''.
After the sneak attack at the start of the War, Magus and other Colonials spent a year in a Cylon prison camp before being liberated by the battlestar ''[[Perseus]]''.

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Bryn Magus was the commander of the battlestar Galactica, father of Iphigenia and Paulus, and a father-figure to Lt. William Adama. Some time prior to the Cylon War (as depicted in the game), Adama's father often saved Magus' life; when Adama was orphaned, Magus looked after the boy as part of his debt to the elder Adama, later welcoming him onboard Galactica when he graduated from flight school.

After the sneak attack at the start of the War, Magus and other Colonials spent a year in a Cylon prison camp before being liberated by the battlestar Perseus.

Note

The "Battlestar Galactica" video game has its own continuity as a result of its association with the failed Original Series continuation revival in 2001.

In some write-ups of the game, his name is written as "Magnus" (Latin for "great"). However, the write-ups are in error, as in the game he is clearly named Magus.

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